Monday, July 11, 2016

Project Time Playlist

I've got summer project things that I do- little things, big things; just stuff in general to keep me from going insane when I am not provided work. I think I've already mentioned the comic series I am working on (it won't be done for a while so don't plan on seeing it anytime soon) As part of the preparation for any project, I always make lists for what I will need. In this case I had a list of characters, a list of supplies needed, a list of the plot ideas, a list of title names, a list of cover ideas, a list of colors, and a list of songs that set the mood. The mood. So here is a little sneak peak ( I don't know if you would call it that) of the series. This is as close as y'all will get to it for a while, it is TOP secret. Anyway:
1. Runaways (U&I)- Galantis
2. Electric Love- BORNES
3. Dreams Come True- Brandon Flowers
4. Don't Stop Believing- Journey
5. Sweet Caroline- Neil Diamond
6. I Love You Oddly- Rebecca Angel
7. Oblivion- Grimes
8. Somebody to Love- Queen
9. Rock Lobster- B-52's
10. Crocodile Rock- Elton John
11. Look Outside- Nat & Alex Wolff
12. Venus Fly- Grimes feat. Janelle Monae
(visual inspiration for project)
Rosemary Valero-O'Connell: neon eyes | ban.do: Retrogaming Created by Jelo Zapanza Official art... | it8Bit: The Forest of Oma, Basque Country | Spain       The forest of Oma, one of Basque artist Agustín Ibarrola’s best known works, is an example of “land art”, a creative trend that first appeared in the 1960s and which seeks to take art to nature and use the countryside as the artist’s frame, support and medium.       Source: travelingcolors: Coral: Strike Night by Kate Prior #illustration #typography:  : "El Bosque de Oma" ~ AGUSTiN IBAROLA 1985 http://www.nomad-chic.com: Rosemary Valero-O'Connell:

1 comment:

  1. Oooh I want to see this project! It sounds awesome. :D And I'll have to give some of those songs a listen too.

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